High Quality Liquid Retinol /Vitamin A 100% Raw Materials at Best Prices Made in Swizerland
Key Features
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If you want to try retinol, keep two main guidelines in mind: Start slow, and use a low strength.
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You’ll want to build up to more frequent use, so start by applying a pea-size amount of product two or three times per week.
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Tip: Use retinol at night if you’re concerned about increased sun sensitivity.
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If your skin seems to tolerate retinol well after 1 or 2 weeks, you can work your way up to applying the product every other night.
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If you don’t notice any side effects after another 2 weeks or so, you can begin applying it every night, if needed. You can absolutely stick to two or three nights per week if you prefer. Less frequent application can still offer benefits, with a lower risk of side effects.
Product Description
What does retinol do for skin? From breakouts to sun damage, retinol can help address a variety of skin concerns. Acne Retinol helps keep pores clear by reducing the buildup of skin cells. Plus, it can block inflammation pathways in the skin. In a nutshell, that means retinol doesn’t only help reduce the number of breakouts you have. It can also minimize the redness and swelling that comes with them. Aging support Skin cells naturally turn over, revealing fresh cells underneath. But this happens less frequently as you age, which can lead to a duller complexion. You might also begin to notice fine lines and wrinkles — these can appear at any age. Retinol helps speed up this turnover process and promote brighter, smoother skin. It also goes deeper into the skin to encourage collagen production and further plump the skin. Sun damage Faster skin cell turnover can also help improve skin tone. This can have particular benefit when you have signs of sun damage, like: wrinkles fine lines hyperpigmentation Retinol can even strengthen the skin, helping protect it against further environmental damage. (Just keep in mind it can leave the top layer of skin thinner and more sensitive to sunlight, so you’ll want to apply sunscreen with extra vigilance.) The extras A buildup of dead skin cells can leave your skin drier than you’d like. Removing those dead cells, with the help of retinol, can lead to more hydrated skin. Retinol can also help treat keratosis pilaris by smoothing rough and bumpy skin textures.